Privacy & Security Insights with PICCASO Steve Wright
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Welcome to Privacy Insights with PICCASO - A limited podcast series where we explore the latest challenges and ideas in the world of privacy and information security with members of the PICCASO Board. Our guest speakers will be publishing articles which we will be covering in each episode. Join us to get their take on the privacy and information security landscape.
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The Value of a DPO by Gillian Cossey
In this episode on "The Value of a DPO", Gillian Cossey talks about the influence and intrinsic value that a DPO holds based on her own 20 years of experience in the field.
Gillian's passion for the importance of DPO's is clearly felt in this vivid episode, where she relates to those in her industry who are also plagued by terms like "blockers". She underscores the wizard-like navigation, creativity, team-working and leadership competencies which DPOs must possess. While those aren't terms typically associated with the profession, anyone in the industry will immediately understand what she means. -
AI Regulation, Governance and Data Privacy Implications by Jenna Franklin
In this episode on "AI Regulation, Governance and Data Privacy Implications", Jenna Franklin brings firsthand insights about the influence of landmark regulations like the EU AI Act and discusses both the advantages and challenges these laws present to innovation and privacy.
This episode shares essential strategies for developing effective AI governance programs that ensure responsible AI use and compliance with existing laws. It is imperative that organisations establish robust AI governance programs to effectively manage risk and ensure compliance as legal standards continue to evolve. -
Privacy and Blockchain by Ash Costello
In this episode on "Privacy and Blockchain" Ash Costello points out the challenges that blockchain entities face in complying with GDPR requirements due to the inherent characteristics of blockchain and distributed leger technologies, such as immutability and global accessibility.
Ash proposes several potential strategies for mitigating risk through transparent disclosure and informed consent for the use of personal data. -
The Role of Privacy in ESG By Julia Bonder-Le Berre
In this episode on "The Role of Privacy in ESG" by Julia Bonder-Le Berre, Head of Global Privacy at Iron Mountain she explores the integral role of privacy in the evolving ESG landscape, emphasising its connection to environmental impact, social responsibility, and governance practices.
The discussion underscores the potential for organisations to boost their ESG ratings by prioritising privacy principles and advocates for the establishment of global privacy ESG standards as a market differentiator for responsible data governance. -
Data Privacy Risk - How To Navigate The Complexities By Nick Graham
In this episode on "Data Privacy Risk - How To Navigate The Complexities" by Nick Graham, Partner at Dentons Law Firm as he delves into the complexities of data privacy risk, emphasising the evolving legal landscape with a surge in global data privacy laws.
The impact of technology, especially generative AI, is highlighted in the context of compliance challenges. Nick discusses various existing frameworks and introduces the PICCASO Privacy Risk Assessment Methodology, launched in November 2023, offering practical insights, metrics, and tools for effective privacy risk management.
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Blockchain and Privacy- Are They Contradictory? by Vivienne Artz OBE
In this episode on "Blockchain and Privacy - are they contradictory? Vivienne highlights the growth of digital money and cryptocurrencies in the blockchain space and the rising need for privacy to become part of the conversation. The increasing reliance and prevalence of this new form of money and banking in the world raises the question of how privacy can be integrated into blockchain design.
Vivienne writes about the various resolutions that need to be addressed as the technology continues to evolve and serve multiple markets. She emphasises several challenges that arise when implementing privacy by design principles within dynamic ecosystems and points out that as the technology becomes more established and increasingly accessible to more consumers, there is a role for the privacy community to engage and help navigate the way forward.